If you haven’t spent the last decade living in a cave then you will have witnessed the recent explosion in “infographics” that are overtaking every corner of the internet. This is partially due to rapid developments that have recently occurred in the field of data visualisation.

Via visual.ly (click for animation)

Today we see bog standard infographics absolutely everywhere, but what many don’t realise is that to create high-end interactive data visualisations you do not necessarily need a team of professional artists and coding wizards. An array of free tools are now available for you to try your hand at data visualisation yourself without the need to get down and dirty with any code.

Before proceeding I should note that there has been an upsurge of bad infographics recently, so if you are going to make an infographic first make sure you do the three essentials:

Bad infographics Venn diagram (Guardian)

Verify the source of the stats.

Check that the type of visualisation you are using is appropriate.

Make sure that you really do understand the numbers.

If there is anything that the internet does not need more of it is bad infographics…

Kirk has recently announced a new international tour of training courses following a very well received previous series. I’ll be attending the Bristol class and working on my skills myself in the mean time, so hopefully you can look forward to a significantly higher standard of data visualisations on Neurobonkers in the near future!

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